Back-end Data Engineer $3500-5000 Offline
Requirements:
3+ years of experience with Node.js;
Strong knowledge of TypeScript;
Experience with PostgreSQL(writing complex queries);
Experience in maintenance production systems;
Good understanding of asynchronous programming;
Intermediate level of English;
Confident working with the Git version control system;
Experience with writing migration and backfills scripts for production environment;
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Would be a plus:
Understanding of cloud-based AWS stack;
Experience working with nest.js, express.js;
Experience with performance and memory optimization;
Experience working with Datadog;
Experience working with high-load systems.
Responsibilities:
Node.js services troubleshooting and bug fixing;
monitoring, troubleshooting (logs analysis, RCA, usage of tools like DataDog)
Identifying bottlenecks and improving software efficiency.
About the project:
A project management platform is a versatile tool designed to streamline and organize various aspects of project management. It helps individuals and teams collaborate efficiently, plan and track tasks, and monitor progress toward project goals. These platforms typically offer a wide range of features to facilitate project management activities. Currently, the platform has integrations with over 80 modern tools and platforms. The product is used by over 800,000 teams worldwide, with daily usage reaching up to 20 million users per day. From the very beginning, the company has gained significant investments in its six years of existence, raising its capital to provide a more stable and optimized product for end customers.
We are looking for a Software engineer to improve the beautifully crafted product that helps millions of people worldwide to enjoy their remote work! You will be responsible to deliver production-ready functionality in a cross-functional team and will be able to reach millions of people with your best effort and working time as part of a multinational team of highly skilled developers.